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Prior to the opening of LIVESTRONG Sporting Park in June 2011, Sporting KC had called several fields home in the team's first 16 seasons...and not just Arrowhead and CommunityAmerica Ballpark.
Sporting Kansas City: Arrowhead Stadium was the site for the largest soccer crowd in KC history when 52,424 fans saw the then-Kansas City Wizards shock European giants Manchester United with a 2-1 upset on July 25, 2010.
Baseball Stadium · Village West · 18 tips and reviews
Sporting Kansas City: Play ball! For three seasons, from 2008-2010, the then-Kansas City Wizards called CAB home while state-of-the-art LIVESTRONG Sporting Park was built just down the street and opened in June 2011.
13310 Switzer Rd (at W 135th St), Overland Park, KS
Sports and Recreation · 1 tip
Sporting Kansas City: Did you know Sporting Kansas City has played six Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches at BVDAC? Most recently, Sporting beat the New England Revolution 5-0 on May 25, 2011.
Sporting Kansas City: Professional soccer came to Durwood Soccer Stadium on April 13, 2010 when the then-Kansas City Wizards faced the Colorado Rapids in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualifier.
7401 Johnson Dr (at Metcalf Ave.), Overland Park, KS
High School · 2 tips and reviews
Sporting Kansas City: Pro soccer came to Shawnee Mission North on June 4, 2008 when the then-KC Wizards faced the Colorado Rapids in a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualifier. More than 5,000 fans saw KC advance on PK's!
Sporting Kansas City: Professional soccer came to Julian Field twice during the 2005 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup as the then-KC Wizards hosted their Rd of 16 & Quarterfinal matches on Park University's campus.
3330 Laclede Ave (between Laclede & North Spring Avenue), St Louis, MO
College Soccer Field · Midtown · 3 tips and reviews
Sporting Kansas City: Home away from home? Major League Soccer's then-Kansas City Wizards held a home match at Hermann Stadium on June 21, 2009 against Mexican club Atlas in the 2009 edition of SuperLiga.